Introduction to Sathya Sai Vahini by late Prof. N. Kasturi
This must be said of this
book: It is the authentic Voice of the Divine Phenomenon, that is setting right
the moral codes and behaviour of millions of men and women today. And, so, it
merits careful and devoted study.
The Lord has declared that
when ethical standards fall and man forgets or ignores His glorious destiny, He
will Himself come down among men and guide humanity along the straight and
sacred path.
The Lord has come; He is
guiding those who accept the guidance; He is calling on all who have strayed
away to retrace their steps. Baba’s love and wisdom know no bounds, His grace
knows no obstacle. He is no hard taskmaster; His solicitude for our welfare and
real progress is overwhelming.
Bhagavan has announced
Himself as the Divine Teacher of Truth, Beauty, and Goodness. By precept and
example, through His writings and discourses, letters and conversations, He has
been instilling the supreme wisdom and instructing all mankind to translate it
into righteous living, inner peace, and universal love.
When the Ramakatha Rasa Vahini, the uniquely authentic nectarine stream of
the Rama story, was serialized in full in the Sanathana Sarathi, Bhagavan blessed readers with a new series,
which He named Bharathiya Paramartha
Vahini (Stream of Indian Spiritual Values).
While these precious essays
on the basic truths that fostered and fed Indian culture for ages before
history began were being published, Bhagavan decided to continue the flow of
illumination and instruction under a more comprehensive name, Sathya Sai Vahini —“The Stream of Divine
Grace”, the Ganga from the Lotus Feet of the Lord.
This book contains the two Vahinis merged in a master stream.
Inaugurating these series, Bhagavan wrote for publication in the Sanathana Sarathi, “Moved by the urge to
cool the heat of conflict and to quench the agonizing thirst for ‘knowledge
about yourself’ with which you are afflicted, see, here it comes, the Sathya Sai Vahini, wave after wave, with
the Sanathana Sarathi as the medium
between you and me.”
With infinite compassion,
this Sathya Sai incarnation of the Omniwill is freeing millions of people in
all lands from disease, distress, despair, narcotics, narcissism, and nihilism.
He is encouraging those who suffer gloom through wilful blindness to light the
lamp of love to see the world and the lamp of wisdom to see themselves.
“This is a tantalizing
true-false world; its apparent diversity is an illusion; it is ONE, but it is
cognized by the maimed multiple vision of humans as Many”, says Bhagavan. This
book is the twin lamp He has devised for us.
Bhagavan says that we too are
easily prone to get caught “in the coils of cleverness and the meshes of
dialectical logic. The key to success in spiritual endeavour (and what is life
worth, if it is not dedicated to that high endeavor?) is philosophical inquiry
and moral advance, both culminating in the awareness of the Atma, the source and sum of all the
energy and activity that is.”
We are all motivated by fear,
doubt, and attachments, just as Arjuna was. We are all hesitant at the
crossroad between this and That, the wave and the ocean. But, created by Him,
we are “the miracle of miracles”. Bhagavan says, “What is not in man cannot be
anywhere outside him. What is visible outside him is but a rough reflection of
what really is in him.”
“The Atma is free. It is purity. It is fullness. It is unbounded. Its center
is the body but its circumference is beyond the beyond.”
Man has been endowed with a
super intellect, which can recognize the existence of the Atma, strive to bring it into his awareness, and succeed.
However, very few are human
enough to seek to know who they are, why they are here, wherefrom, and where
they go from here. They move about with temporary names, encased in evanescent
ever-changing bodies.
O ye human beings! You are by
nature ever full. You are indeed God moving on earth. Is there a greater sin
than calling you ‘sinners’? When you accept this appellation, you defame
yourselves.
Arise! Cast off the
humiliating feeling that you are sheep. Do not be deluded into that idea. You
are Atma. You are drops of nectar, immortal truth, beauty, goodness. You have
neither beginning nor end. All things material are your bondslaves; you are not
bondslaves, as you imagine now.”
Bhagavan says, “Through the
unremitting practice of truth, righteousness, and fortitude, the Divinity
quiescent in the individual has to be induced to manifest itself in daily
living, transforming it into the joy of truly loving.”
“Know the Supreme Reality;
breathe It, bathe in It, live in It. Then It becomes all of you and you become
fully It.”
A material object is not
self-expressive. It depends wholly on the capacity for knowledge (chith-sakthi) of the individual Atma for its manifestation (prakasa). The relative world of objects
is dependent upon the relative consciousness of the individual Atma (jivi).
When the object is further
scrutinized and the true basis of the Plurality is grasped, Brahman or the Oversoul as the first
Principle is acknowledged as a logical necessity.
Subsequently, when sense
control, mind cleansing, concentration, and inner silence are achieved, what
appeared as a logical necessity dawns upon the purified consciousness as a
Positive Permanent Impersonal Will (Prajnanam
Brahma),whose expression is all this.
Sathya
Sai Vahini reveals to us in unmistakable terms that the self in man is “no
other than the Overself, or God”. We are told that this is true not only of
mankind but of all beings. Everywhere and anywhere!
In fact, “Will causes this
unreal multiplicity of Cosmos on the One that He is. He can, by the same Will,
end the phenomenon.”
“Being (God) is behind
becoming, and becoming merges in being. This is the eternal play.” says
Bhagavan.
As Bhagavan writes, “the
supreme end of education, the highest purpose of instruction, is to help us to
become aware of the universal immanent Impersonal.”
Sathya Sai Baba, in His role
as the Teacher of Teachers, is instructing us herein for this supreme adventure
of the soul. Seekers on this pilgrimage have in Him a compassionate guide and
guardian, for He is the embodiment of the very Will that planned the Play.
As we are led through the
valley of this Vahini by Bhagavan,
holding us by the hand, He exhorts us to admire, appreciate, and adore the
seers and sages of many lands who pioneered this realm and laid limits, bounds,
preparatory disciplines, and practices to smooth the path and hasten the
discovery of truth.
He clarifies the role of karma (action) and its consequence.
“Like a frail ship caught in a stormy sea, man climbs up a gigantic wave and
reaches its froth-edged peak.
The next moment, he is hurled
into the trough, only to rise again. The rise and fall are both consequences of
his own deeds. They design the palace and the prison for man.
Grief and joy is the resound,
the reflection or reaction of one’s own actions. The individual soul (jivi) can escape both by cultivating the
attitude of a witness, not involved in the activities it has to do.”
Bhagavan writes of yoga as
the process of “coming together of the individual soul (jivatma) and the Highest Atma
(Paramatma), the Self and the
Overself”.
He elaborates on the path of
love (devotion, bhakthi), of selfless
activity (karma), of mastery over the
mind, of sublimation of consciousness (wisdom, jnana).
Bhagavan analyses the rights
and responsibilities of the individual and society and reveals to us that they
have the one underlying purpose of spiritual fulfilment.
To sum up, Sathya Sai Vahini is the Gita given to us by the Person who, as
the eternal charioteer (Sanathana Sarathi),
is eager and ready to hold the reins of our senses, mind, consciouness, ego,
and intellect and to guide us safely to the Abode of Supreme Peace (Prasanthi Nilayam), the goal of all
mankind.
May we all be blessed by His
love and grace.
N. Kasturi.
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